Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe CBE
Sir Barry Cunliffe is currently Professor of European
Archaeology at the University of Oxford. His particular research
interests focus on the later prehistoric and Roman period with an
emphasis on networks of communication and maritime interaction. He
has written a number of general books on the subject including
Facing the Ocean, Prehistoric Europe, The
Ancient Celts, The Extraordinary Voyage of Pytheas the
Greek as well as textbooks such as Iron Age Communities in
Britain and monographs on his excavations in Britain, France
and Spain.
Sir Barry has played an active role in archaeology in Britain
serving as President of the Society of Antiquaries and President of
the Council of British Archaeology. He is currently a Commissioner
of English Heritage and a Trustee director of the Mary Rose Trust.
He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has been awarded the Gold
Medal of the Society of Antiquaries.